I just finished Immortals of Aveum. I really liked the story. Felt like an early 2000 science fiction action movie. It's gorgeous looking but the shooting didn't have enough oomph to be really fun, so I stopped playing after the credits rolled. Didn't feel the need to 100% it.
My guess is that people disagree with propagating the delusion that pasting that link in every comment helps with stopping AI from feeding on your input.
I would still recommend turning wifi off when leaving home for privacy reasons (which can easily be automated). The process to identify if a network is trusted or not requires a handshake. So leaving wifi on makes you trackable by the wifi network operators and the apps on your phone with access to your wifi, wether you connect a network or not.
To my knowledge, with the exeption of number 5, Israel has checked every point of this list.
I second disroot. Been happy with their service.
You can get the kernel messages from previous sessions like this: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/181067/how-to-read-dmesg-from-previous-session-dmesg-0#345978
I'm on Fedora so YMMV
Saw this posted on reddit and people there rightfully criticised it. Dog tastes better than lobster? Human tastes better than camel? WTF.
Also, lots of oversimplification on what's halal and / or kosher.
Weil Tel.Nummern eine hohe Qualitätsgüte haben bei der Personenidentifikation. So lässt sich das Kaufverhalten über mehrere Dienste hinweg deutlich besser tracken.
I've recently investigated my best friend Larry. He never pirated any video games ever. Pinky promise.
That sounds like the error message of a dev that handed in his 2 weeks.
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It has a lot of Doom-like exploration for new gear and other goodies. Also a handful optional bosses which are pretty hard to beat. But the shooting revolves around basically 3 weapon types (magic types in this case): a DMR, an SMG and a shotgun. The variations thereof don't feel different enough and the feedback lacks kick, so the shooting doesn't feel very meaty. It's still solid enough, but the story is definitely what carried me through the 20ish hours of the game.